The poll, which surveyed 403 likely Pennsylvania voters, was conducted throughout four days leading up until Tuesday.

The poll shows Tom Corbett with 47% of likely voter support and Dan Onorato with 40%, with 14% of voters still undecided. While Corbett’s predicted voter count has not changed since October 4, Onorato has gained 3%.

The poll has a margin of error of -/+ 5%. Some political pundits also say voter turnout this year is unpredictable, and question the accuracy of these polls.

With only a couple of weeks left before voters cast their votes, it is still anyone’s game.